Sorcerics Secures NAVER Investment for AI-Powered Ambient Home System, Eyes Global Expansion by 2026

December 30, 2025
Sorcerics Secures NAVER Investment for AI-Powered Ambient Home System, Eyes Global Expansion by 2026
  • Sorcerics is building an AI-powered ambient home system that uses a single camera and on-device proprietary LLMs to interpret gestures, behaviors, and environmental cues, enabling proactive services while keeping privacy by running up to five AI models on-device.

  • NAVER D2SF is investing in Sorcerics, signaling NAVER’s interest in proactive, ambient AI for smart homes and international expansion.

  • Sorcerics’ Ambient AI approach aims to proactively assist users by understanding context, intentions, and environmental signals rather than waiting for explicit commands.

  • NAVER is Korea’s largest Internet company, with a diversified tech portfolio and 2024 sales around $7.5 billion, pursuing global expansion into Japan, North America, and Europe.

  • NAVER’s background and strategy include supporting portfolio companies to go global, as part of its broader push into international markets.

  • Sorcerics plans a North American beta and a global product launch in early 2026, with a Kickstarter rollout in Q1 2026 and CES 2026 participation in view.

  • Founding CEO Hyeonjong Ryu, a former Google engineer, leads a team executing North American beta tests and preparing for a Kickstarter launch in 2026.

  • NAVER D2SF will back Sorcerics’ global expansion by providing talent across AI, software, hardware, business, and marketing.

  • D2SF emphasizes corporate venturing support to help portfolio companies grow internationally, with Ambient AI as a key heuristic for natural human-technology interaction.

  • Leadership and funding: Sorcerics is led by CEO Hyeonjong Ryu, with NAVER D2SF Head Yang Sang-hwan underscoring active support for global scale.

  • Sorcerics is recruiting across AI, software, hardware, business, and marketing to support growth and market entry.

  • D2SF’s Yang Sang-hwan highlights a user-centric approach and notes many portfolio firms are expanding into global markets.

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